oh wait i've been using those for years. i guess now it's the only option. no keyframes, eh? what about users wanting to do fbf work... i'm sure they will still be able to.

i wanted to punch that dick who went 'WOOOoo!!' every time something far from amazing happened. however the bone structure looks pretty cool.

20 LINES OF CODE YOU GUYS!!!

ehhh.

i'm scared to know what 3D flash will offer, i'm imagining a bunch of noobs trying to do 3D right now... i haven't mastered the stick figure, but look out world i'm doing 3D now!

there's a lot of movies there, and i've only cracked into the first one. i'll be sure to come back here and crap on adobe some more when i watch those other videos. the fact that they mention linux is cool, i think i'll watch that one next. i bet linux flash sucks shit though ;)

At 10/16/07 06:14 PM, Devos10 wrote:
So many people download the flash program for free because they don't want to pay the $200 ( a lot of money). It amazes me that they are still able to make a lot of money and then be able to make a new version. Btw the video feature looks hot.

eh flash tools cost way too much 688 dollars for a series of flash that never make it or do but its not worth much just that it gets you known on NG wich you can get known by not creating flash at all!

The only reason I bought CS3 was because I had Flash 8 Basic, and not professional. Thus, the 199 dollar upgrade was well worth it.

Anyways, the upcoming version look fine. Bones will be a fine addition for possibly making things more organized. Motion paths are...I guess ok. I don't use them much though. I'm skeptical about not having keyframes anymore. I guess I'd be fine with that if you could choose between keyframes or no keyframes in your flash document, like how you can choose between AS 2.0 or 3.0 in CS3.

Wait, rendering now in this? Correct me if I'm wrong, but does that mean that you don't have to use the Test movie option to see Videos or Movie clips playing in this new version? Isn't that a common problem to newcomer flash users? It was to me. This could be very convenient, and a big time saver.

What I really want is more Photoshop features. Like more filters, or patterns, or layer styles. Those could really save the time importing things from Photoshop into flash.

At 10/16/07 09:54 PM, Ajax-Cubed wrote:
The only reason I bought CS3 was because I had Flash 8 Basic, and not professional. Thus, the 199 dollar upgrade was well worth it.

Anyways, the upcoming version look fine. Bones will be a fine addition for possibly making things more organized. Motion paths are...I guess ok. I don't use them much though. I'm skeptical about not having keyframes anymore. I guess I'd be fine with that if you could choose between keyframes or no keyframes in your flash document, like how you can choose between AS 2.0 or 3.0 in CS3.

Wait, rendering now in this? Correct me if I'm wrong, but does that mean that you don't have to use the Test movie option to see Videos or Movie clips playing in this new version? Isn't that a common problem to newcomer flash users? It was to me. This could be very convenient, and a big time saver.

What I really want is more Photoshop features. Like more filters, or patterns, or layer styles. Those could really save the time importing things from Photoshop into flash.

im gonna take a wild guess, but they didnt show us all the new stuff in it, sooo when it comes out youll have tons of people saying "OMG I JUST DL'd IT (HEHEHE) IT PWNDEDED" and adding onto other new stuff that the video didnt show XD

Yeah, well I have something that none of you have! It's Adobe Flash 9(not CS3). It's like Flash 8 but it also has actionscript 3.0! Best of all, it's an alpha, so it never runs out, so I can use it indefinitely. Flash CS3 bombed, though. The only reason Flash is staying alive is because of all those companies that make banner ads in Flash, and the dumbasses who build their entire websites on it. Flash CS3 strains my dad's computer, and it's a top of the line computer, too. I'm happy to report that it works faster on a Mac OS X 10.4.6.

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At 10/16/07 10:14 PM, Anim8or666 wrote:
Sorry for the double post, but I wanted to ask something. Is there any chance the Flash authoring tool coming out for Linux? Until they do, I 'll have to put up with Flash 5.

im not sure when any of this friggin stuff is gonna come out, im waiting for this though with more enthusiasm then 2009 or 2010 WoW movie! (which will probably end up being crap)

in flash 10 (or flash player 10 i should really say) you can use adobe's pixel shader language Hydra (used in programs like After Effects) to make custom filters for next version of flash, ive experimented with it a bit and even ported over one of my pixel shaders from CG to hydra for ray tracing 4d quaternion julia set fractals, unfortunately its been noted that conditional branching will not be allowed for shaders used for flash to keep it more portable